Unlocking the Inner Sources of Passion and Fulfillment

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clitoris is usually so sensitive that it cannot be touched. That is the same for the tip of your penis. And that is no surprise, knowing that the clitoris and penis are corresponding tissue between the two genders.
    The vaginal orgasm goes second because the vagina does not have the same over sensitive issue that the clitoris has.
    Set up the entire evening as one that is devoted to taking the time for pleasuring her in ways that you choose to do. Explain to her that you simply want to pleasure her in various ways, as nothing more than
    your expression of savoring the beautiful feminine woman that you adore about her.
    So, first give her a clitoral orgasm, using whatever technique she happens to most prefer.
    After she experiences her clitoral orgasm, she is going to want you to make love to her, even though she does not expect to have another orgasm. Instead, simply remind her that you simply want to pleasure her in various ways, as nothing more than your expression of savoring the beautiful feminine woman that you adore about her.
    Now use the techniques from the chapter “Give Her Her First Orgasm” to now give her a deep spot induced vaginal orgasm. Distract her from her own self limiting beliefs with the task of surrendering to you, and bring her to your goal of her having another orgasm.
    Once she experiences a second orgasm in one evening, her own self limiting belief is shattered, and it will be very easy and natural to give her multiple orgasms for then on.

Female Ejaculation

    As I discussed earlier, there are many similarities between male and female sexual anatomy. Some of which make no contribution to procreation. One example is that men have nipples. Another is that women ejaculate.
    Just as the male has a prostate gland, the female has paraurethral Skene glands.
    Embryologically, the urethral glands of the female are homologous to the male prostatic glands (just like the ovaries and the testes are from the same embryonic tissue.) These paraurethral glands (on either side of the urethra) are known as the Skene glands (Alexander Skene, MD, 1880.) The Skene glands make up the G spot on the front of the vagina.

    Diagram of female bladder and Skene glands

    During sexual arousal, the Skene glands secrete a clear fluid, much like water, having a chemical makeup similar to the transport medium in male ejaculate. There is no urine in female ejaculate.
    During sexual arousal, a sphincter muscle where the bladder attaches to the urethra tightens up so that no urine can leave the bladder.
    At the time of orgasm, the Skene glands expel the ejaculate down the urethra and out of the body, and thus female ejaculation, simply a leftover from the similarities between men and women.
    But for most women, just before an orgasm, the woman feels the urge to urinate. This is actually the female ejaculate building up in the Skene glands. But most women think they are going to pee. Thus, they tighten up their PC muscle, just as they would to stop a stream of urine. And then when they have their orgasm, the PC muscle is so tightened up, that the ejaculate cannot be expelled down the urethra, so it is forced up the urethra into the bladder. This is why many women feel that they have to pee after having sex. It is because the ejaculate has been forced into the bladder.
    For a woman to ejaculate, the woman pushes at the time of orgasm, as if to defecate, and a clear fluid is expelled out the urethra. This fluid has been described as colorless, clear, or milky. It has never been described as yellow. The taste varies from tangy, sour, tart, to very sweet. Some women always ejaculate, others sometimes. The majority of women who regularly ejaculate do so in response to G spot manipulation. Some can in intercourse, and some can with only clitoral stimulation.
    But most women do not ejaculate because they have trained their body not to “pee” at the time of orgasm.
    If your woman tells you that after every time you two make love, she has

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